Akshay Srivastava

Mayson - Build Production Grade Full stack Apps from a single prompt

Mayson is a full stack AI development platform that builds real production software from backend APIs to frontend interfaces using one prompt. Unlike no code and prototype focused platforms, Mayson generates enterprise grade architecture from day one. You can deploy immediately, watch agents build your app in real time, and export every file as standard code you fully own. No black boxes. No rewrites. No lock in. Just real software built fast and built right.

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Akshay Srivastava
We’re incredibly excited to share Mayson with the Product Hunt community. This project started with a simple frustration: Building a product always required a trade off between speed and correctness. No code tools helped you move fast, but you hit limits or got locked in. AI assistants generated snippets, but not full systems. Building manually meant months before validation. We believed builders should not have to choose. So we built Mayson with one principle: Your first version should already be built like your final version. Mayson behaves like a coordinated engineering team including product management, system architecture, frontend, backend, QA, and DevOps working together to build real software the way experienced teams build it. You can: - Describe what you want - Watch the system design itself - Approve the architecture - Deploy to real infrastructure - Export the entire codebase anytime No rebuild. No migration. No hidden dependencies. We built Mayson for: - Founders validating ideas - Engineers skipping boilerplate - Teams standardizing delivery - Builders who want speed without sacrificing quality We would love feedback from the community: 🔧 Which frameworks or cloud providers should we add next? 📦 Which integrations would make this even more powerful? 🧪 What real world projects should we showcase? Thank you for being early. We cannot wait to see what you build. 🚀 — Akshay Srivastava [Co-Founder & CEO - Mayson]
Masum Parvej

Skipping boilerplate feels huge. Do you see Mayson evolving into a standard for rapid enterprise prototyping?